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Head out to Newark and watch as the Devils build on their fantastic legacy and attempt to haul a fourth Stanley Cup around the Prudential Center ice. As the winners of three Stanley Cups in the past 15 years, New Jersey is one of the NHL's most successful franchises, and now is your chance to see them live!

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It’s hard to think of the New Jersey Devils and not reminisce to the Stanley Cup Championship years, when greats like Martin Brodeur, Patrick Elias, Scott Neidermayer, and Scott Stevens tormented opposing teams. But the Devils of today have kept up the winning tradition, so there’s never been a better time to get your New Jersey Devils tickets from Vivid Seats. The decibel levels in the Prudential Center are always up high when the Devils take the ice, and it’s an experience you owe yourself to witness first-hand. You can depend on satisfaction thanks to our 100% Buyer Guarantee, which once confirmed by the seller, assures you receive exactly what you order. To get your Devils tickets, here’s all you have to do:

You can locate seats to every game on the 2014-15 Devils hockey schedule by viewing the individual listings above, and then sift through them with options that include home or away game and day or night game filters.

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Devils Upgrade at Goaltender with Schneider

Although the New Jersey Devils managed to stay in the top half of the league in terms of goals allowed per game (2.6) in 2012-13, it had become apparent that a change behind the net was necessary. Two of the most accomplished active goalies in the league, Johan Hedberg and four-time Vezina Trophy-winner Martin Brodeur —at the ages of 41 and 40, respectively—had clearly entered the twilights of their careers. The team was in desperate need of a young player who could take over the responsibilities between the pipes for years to come, and found precisely what it was looking for in trading the No. 9 pick in the 2013 NHL Draft to the Vancouver Canucks for star goaltender Cory Schneider.

Schneider has turned in three of the best seasons of any goaltender in the league during that span, securing goals-per-game averages of 2.23, 1.96, and 2.11, respectively, in three years. The team also filled another hole by picking up Jaromir Jagr to replace Ilya Kovalchuk, whose surprise retirement temporarily left the team with a hole at the wing position.